Yes, stingrays exist on Planet Earth. They live in the oceans. The stingrays are a family-Dasyatidae-of rays, cartilaginous fishes related to sharks. They are common in coastal tropical marine waters throughout the world, and several species are known to enter fresh water.
Giant Freshwater Stingray
Stingrays are not endangered.
the biggest one Is the giant freshwater stingray it is 6.2 ft.
The giant freshwater stingray
Some species of stingrays are endangered due to pollution and overfishing. Some species of stingray that are endangered are the Ganges Stingray, Giant Freshwater Stingray, Izu Stingray, and the Marbled Freshwater Stingray.
Mekong freshwater stingray was created in 1987.
I'm not sure about all species, but many can be, including the giant freshwater stingray in Thailand. South American stingrays are hunted by the natives as a food source.
Giant stumptail stingray was created in 1930.
Multispine giant stingray was created in 1959.
Fish Warrior - 2010 Freshwater Stingray was released on: USA: 26 April 2011
No, but it is located on the shore of a giant freshwater lake.
The Amazonian Alpha sting ray, is the largest sting ray in the world. It averages at 75 feet and 2,554 pounds